Introducing SPL Chart

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Chris_Allen
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Re: Introducing SPL Chart

#301 Post by Chris_Allen »

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[spl]Simplexx10D2510,Simplexx10D2510APT80,Simplexx10DBeta10CX&dbmin=80[/spl]

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[spl]Simplexx12DBeta12CX,Simplexx12D2512APT80&dbmin=80[/spl]

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[spl]Simplexx15DKappa15ASD,Simplexx15D3015PSD2013&dbmin=80[/spl]


More simplexx cabs coming real soon..... [Added 3 more]
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Re: Introducing SPL Chart

#302 Post by Chris_Allen »

I've rewritten part of the SPL chart tool so that the image looks a bit better - so I'll be looking out for oddities in the next few weeks.

It's a little slower but looks nicer.
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#303 Post by DJPhatman »

Chris_Allen, the SPL tool appears to not work with the "new" forum.
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Re: Introducing SPL Chart

#304 Post by Bill Fitzmaurice »

Chris_Allen wrote: Sat Nov 25, 2017 4:58 pm





More simplexx cabs coming real soon..... [Added 3 more]
Those charts actually look a bit too good, due to the vertical scale. They'd be better with a scale of 75 to 115dB in the same vertical dimension.

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Re: Introducing SPL Chart

#305 Post by Chris_Allen »

Bill Fitzmaurice wrote: Sat Jan 06, 2018 9:50 pm
Chris_Allen wrote: Sat Nov 25, 2017 4:58 pm





More simplexx cabs coming real soon..... [Added 3 more]
Those charts actually look a bit too good, due to the vertical scale. They'd be better with a scale of 75 to 115dB in the same vertical dimension.
It looks like they have changed the way the bbcodes work in such a way that I'll have to reformat the way these charts are requested.
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Re: Introducing SPL Chart

#306 Post by AntonZ »

I may be the first person to ask, but is T18 available in the SPL tool or would it be an easy addition? I would like to compare the charts against the TT/TTLS.

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#307 Post by Bill Fitzmaurice »

You don't need SPL tool to see that corner loaded the T18 has a -3dB of about 42Hz, the TT about 28Hz.

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#308 Post by AntonZ »

OK, that is quite a significant extra reach in the lows. I have a T18 but the shape does not fit our current living room so it has been in storage for quite a while now. I will see if I can sneak a TTLS past the war office by means of standing upright in a corner of the room. Probably going for the panel 8 modification like discussed some time ago, so the mouth is not facing down anymore.

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